Russia plans permanent navy base in Syria

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Tartus has long been used by Russia as a supply base

The Syrian port lies on the Mediterranean coast

(CNN)Russia plans to expand its supply base in the Syrian port city of Tartus into a permanent naval base, Deputy Defence Minister Nikolai Pankov said on Monday, according to state news agency TASS.

"In Syria, we will have a permanent naval base in Tartus. The corresponding documents have been drafted. Currently they are in the process of inter-departmental coordination," said Pankov, during a meeting of Russia's Federation Council's international affairs committee.

Consisting of a single pier, the base has acted primarily as a repair yard and supply station for Russian warships during Mediterranean Sea missions, and is described by Russian state media as a logistics facility.

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Since Moscow entered the war in September 2015, helping to swing momentum in the conflict in the favor of Syrian government forces, the strategic center of Russia's military operation has been Hmeymim airbase, near Latakia.

Pankov had earlier said Russia's Defense Ministry was considering restoring military bases in countries where they had been based in Soviet times, TASS reported.

His comments were made in response to a call from Aleksey Chepa, deputy chairman of the State Duma's international affairs committee, to restore Russian bases in Latin America, Africa and southeast Asia.